SHE hath no gems of lustre bright To sparkle in her hair; No need hath she of borrowed light To make her beauty fair. Upon her shining locks afloat Are daisies wet with dew, And peeping from her lissome throat A little knot of blue. A dainty knot of blue, A ribbon blithe of hue. It fills my dreams with sunny gleams, -- That little knot of blue. I met her down the shadowed lane, Beneath the apple-tree, The balmy blossoms fell like rain Upon my love and me: And what I said or what I did That morn I never knew, But to my breast there came and hid A little knot of blue. A little knot of blue, A love-knot strong and true, 'T will hold my heart till life shall part, -- That little knot of blue. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MAYFLOWER [DECEMBER 21, 1620] by ERASTUS WOLCOTT ELLSWORTH SHERIDAN AT CEDAR CREEK by HERMAN MELVILLE FAREWELL TO ARMS by GEORGE PEELE CASTLES by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE GUERDON by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH A SUMMER NIGHT by MATTHEW ARNOLD TO CYNTHIA GONE INTO THE COUNTRY by PHILIP AYRES |